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Maine Quake Causes Dramatic Drop in Well Water Level
By LiveScience Staff

posted: 03 October 2006
04:15 pm ET


A minor earthquake that shook parts of Maine at 8:07 p.m. local time Monday caused water to drop 2.5 feet at a U.S. Geological Survey monitoring well.

Nearly 17 hours later, the water level was still dropping, scientists announced today.

Hydrologists call the change in the well “dramatic,” and said well-water users might notice changes in their drinking water.

The preliminary magnitude 3.9 earthquake was the third such event to shake the state in the past few weeks. It was centered about 4 miles south-southeast of Bar Harbor, or 45 miles southeast of Bangor. A magnitude 2.5 earthquake on Sept .28 and a magnitude 3.4 on Sept. 22 were centered in the same location.

“It isn’t unusual for earthquakes to cause minor changes in water levels in wells, but this is the most memorable in Maine in the last decade,” said USGS hydrologist Gregory Stewart. “Users of well water could notice cloudy water and possibly a change in availability of water.”
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The 98-foot-deep well is in Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor and is drilled into bedrock. On a normal day the water-level changes 3-4 inches. One other well near the epicenter also showed a drop in water level after the quake.

“Water-level responses can occur over time periods of a few minutes to several months," Stewart said.

Monday’s earthquake was widely felt in coastal and central Maine.

Though major earthquakes are rare in the Northeast, moderate to strong temblors have struck the region in the past.

The largest earthquake centered in Maine was a magnitude 5.1 event on March 21, 1904. It toppled chimneys and was widely felt throughout New England. Historic earthquakes centered outside Maine have been large enough to cause damage in the state.

The largest historic earthquake in the region was a magnitude 7.0 temblor in 1663, centered in Quebec along the St. Lawrence River. It knocked down chimneys in eastern Massachusetts. In 1755, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake brought down chimneys and several brick buildings in eastern Massachusetts.
 
Whoaaaaaaaaaaa That is my next door neighbor. I didnt feel anything. Yikes. I hope everything get back to normal.
 
LOL horselover

Yea Im in that state it happen, but I didn't feel it either, since Im about 1 hour-1 hour half away from that town bar harbor.. I was like Oh holy cow when I saw a special report came and interrupted my fave show WIFE SWAP I was soo mad then it told earthquake in bar harbor my mouth dropped and I yelled out to my family they shock they didnt even feel. Kayla though we would be having earthquake right here in my town I told her no no its far away dont worry :) hehe

Wendy
 
Try live in California some day California will strike big earthquake like in 1994 Northridge
 
I'm not surprised to see earthquakes popping up in places not regarded prone to them. Thats because the earth is still young and the earth crust is changing a lot. 10 yrs ago kilauea was a bold tall fountain of molten rock now its a dribble with glowing oozes at East Lae`apuki bench.

We'll be seeing the 'haves becomes have-nots and the have-nots become the haves' and this is not limited to quakes it also goes to other natural events as well.

Richard
 
Is that the same falut line that runs thro part of new york neat the sit. Lwarence river?
 
actually north ohio near the border of michigan did had small quake but was not sure when it happened

interested quake in maine expreme rare
 
and not to forget near here too.. new madrid which happened in 1811 and 1812. I watched the show last night and they said it did happened before 4 times.. they found out that it happened every 200 to 500 years. its been 200 years so good chance of having a major earthquake here in near future. Yikes!! lol

theres a fault line next county near here.. I felt it few times here the last few years.. wow! scary..
 
and not to forget near here too.. new madrid which happened in 1811 and 1812. I watched the show last night and they said it did happened before 4 times.. they found out that it happened every 200 to 500 years. its been 200 years so good chance of having a major earthquake here in near future. Yikes!! lol

theres a fault line next county near here.. I felt it few times here the last few years.. wow! scary..

Major quakes happen anywhere between 10 to 30 years on average in the West US. The last major quake was in Seattle area back in 2001. It was a 6.8 on the ritcher scale.
 
I am hoping for the entire coast of California to submerge into the ocean anytime soon.
 
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